1 /* { dg-do compile } */
2 /* { dg-options "-O2 -fstack-clash-protection -fdump-rtl-pro_and_epilogue -fno-optimize-sibling-calls --param stack-clash-protection-probe-interval=12 --param stack-clash-protection-guard-size=12" } */
3 /* { dg-require-effective-target supports_stack_clash_protection } */
23 /* If we have caller implicit probes, then we should not need probes in either callee.
24 Else callees may need probes, particularly if non-leaf functions require a
25 frame/frame pointer. */
26 /* { dg-final { scan-rtl-dump-times "Stack clash no probe" 2 "pro_and_epilogue" { target caller_implicit_probes } } } */
27 /* { dg-final { scan-rtl-dump-times "Stack clash inline probe" 1 "pro_and_epilogue" { target { ! caller_implicit_probes } } } } */
28 /* { dg-final { scan-rtl-dump-times "Stack clash no probe" 1 "pro_and_epilogue" { target { ! caller_implicit_probes } } } } */
30 /* Neither of these functions are a nonreturn function. */
31 /* { dg-final { scan-rtl-dump-times "Stack clash not noreturn" 2 "pro_and_epilogue" } } */
33 /* If the callee realigns the stack or has a mandatory frame, then both functions
34 have a residual allocation. Else just g() has a residual allocation. */
35 /* { dg-final { scan-rtl-dump-times "Stack clash residual allocation in prologue" 2 "pro_and_epilogue" } } */
38 /* If the target has frame pointers for non-leafs, then both functions will
39 need a frame pointer. Otherwise neither should. */
40 /* { dg-final { scan-rtl-dump-times "Stack clash no frame pointer needed" 2 "pro_and_epilogue" { target { ! frame_pointer_for_non_leaf } } } } */
41 /* { dg-final { scan-rtl-dump-times "Stack clash frame pointer needed" 2 "pro_and_epilogue" { target { frame_pointer_for_non_leaf } } } } */
42 /* { dg-final { scan-rtl-dump-times "Stack clash no probe small stack adjustment in prologue" 2 "pro_and_epilogue" { target { aarch64*-*-* } } } } */